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Soldiers conduct a 2-mile run as part of a pilot for the Army Combat Readiness Test, a six-event assessment designed to reduce injuries and replace the current Army Physical Fitness Test. About 120 Soldiers based at Fort Lee, Va., had the opportunity to take the test Sept. 13-14, 2017. Developers plan to test at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., next month. If approved, the new test could be implemented across the Army in fiscal year 2020. (Photo Credit: Sean Kimmons)

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Sgt. Bruna Galarza demonstrates the deadlift event during a pilot for the Army Combat Readiness Test, a six-event assessment designed to reduce injuries and replace the current Army Physical Fitness Test. About 120 Soldiers based at Fort Lee, Va., had the opportunity to take the test Sept. 13-14, 2017. Developers plan to test at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., next month. If approved, the new test could be implemented across the Army in fiscal year 2020. (Photo Credit: Sean Kimmons)

A Soldier carries two 40-pound kettlebell weights during a pilot for the Army Combat Readiness Test, a six-event assessment designed to reduce injuries and replace the current Army Physical Fitness Test. About 120 Soldiers based at Fort Lee, Va., had the opportunity to take the test Sept. 13-14, 2017. Developers plan to test at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., next month. If approved, the new test could be implemented across the Army in fiscal year 2020. (Photo Credit: Sean Kimmons)

Soldiers conduct a 2-mile run as part of a pilot for the Army Combat Readiness Test, a six-event assessment designed to reduce injuries and replace the current Army Physical Fitness Test. About 120 Soldiers based at Fort Lee, Va., had the opportunity to take the test Sept. 13-14, 2017. Developers plan to test at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., next month. If approved, the new test could be implemented across the Army in fiscal year 2020. (Photo Credit: Sean Kimmons)

Spc. Efren Gandara performs leg tucks during a pilot for the Army Combat Readiness Test, a six-event assessment designed to reduce injuries and replace the current Army Physical Fitness Test. Gandara and 120 other Soldiers based at Fort Lee, Va., had the opportunity to take the test Sept. 13-14, 2017. Developers plan to test at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., next month. If approved, the new test could be implemented across the Army in fiscal year 2020. (Photo Credit: Sean Kimmons)

Staff Sgt. Joel Demillo demonstrates the standing power throw event during a pilot for the Army Combat Readiness Test, a six-event assessment designed to reduce injuries and replace the current Army Physical Fitness Test. About 120 Soldiers based at Fort Lee, Va., had the opportunity to take the test Sept. 13-14, 2017. Developers plan to test at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., next month. If approved, the new test could be implemented across the Army in fiscal year 2020. (Photo Credit: Sean Kimmons)

Pfc. Alex Colliver, front, pulls a 90-pound sled 50 meters that simulates the strength needed in pulling a battle buddy out of harm’s way during a pilot for the Army Combat Readiness Test, a six-event assessment designed to reduce injuries and replace the current Army Physical Fitness Test. About 120 Soldiers based at Fort Lee, Va., had the opportunity to take the test Sept. 13-14, 2017. Developers plan to test at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., next month. If approved, the new test could be implemented across the Army in fiscal year 2020. (Photo Credit: Sean Kimmons)